Chapter 2 The state of governance in Africa

Good governance is a critical factor in shaping the level of peace and stability in any country as well as influencing the prospects for its economic development. African governance trends were supposedly transformed by the dramatic reforms introduced by almost all countries at the end of the Cold W...

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Main Author: FOMBAD, CHARLES (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2023
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